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THE GATES OF HELL

The Masaya Volcano Crater was known by the early Spaniards as "The Gates of Hell" because local natives made human sacrifices by throwing people into the flowing lava. You can see the lava at its maximum splendor for the night tour, so you must arrive at 5 pm and wait approximately two hours to get access. I captured this one from one of two lookouts where I set up my tripod right on the edge. One of my favorite photos.

Born and raised in Guatemala, learned to love photography in this beautiful country.

Landscapes, travel, street, drone, and sunsets are the styles of photography that inspire my work. As a relentless seeker of excellence, I continuously refine my skills to create art that reflects my deep passion for the world’s stunning beauty.

Awards - Exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the world.
- 2023 Honorable Mention, International Photography Awards for "AGUA VOLCANO SUNSET" - Nature, Landscape Amateur Category.
- 2023 Bronze Award, Epson Pano Awards for "THE CLOUD" - Nature/Landscape Amateur Category.
- 2022 Honorable Mention, El Camino de las Flores Exhibition for "SUCULENTAS DE LOS CUCHUMATANES" - Flowers and Gardens category. Promoted by the Antigua Guatemala Photo Club and The Center for Mesoamerican Research (CIRMA).
- 2020 Bronze Award, Epson International Pano Awards for "VOLCANOES THUNDERSTORM".
- 2020 Winner 35 Awards for "THE GATES OF HELL" - Volcanoes Contest.
- 2018 3rd Place International Photography Awards for "THE GATES OF HELL" - Nature Other category.
- 2018 Honorary Mention International Photography Awards for "TURQUOISE POOLS" - Nature Landscapes category.
- 2017 Finalist 35 AWARDS "THE GATES OF HELL" - Landscapes Night category.
- 2017 Performance Award for the Humanity Photography Awards for the collection "MAYAN WEAVERS". http://www.hpa.org.cn/
- 2015 Honorary Mention, Guatemala Tras Mi Lente for "PARADISE" - Contest promoted by the Guatemalan Institute of Tourism INGUAT